The Fixer Upper - Our Bathroom Vanity Pick

Monday, April 1, 2013

If you remember from The Story of The Fixer Upper - Part II, there were many renovations left to be completed on the house when we took possession. The main floor bathroom was a major one. The contract that we made up with the Sellers/Flippers made them responsible for a bathroom rough-in and that's it. We were planning to tackle everything else in the bathroom when we got around to it. (There was a fully functional washroom on the second level hence the no rush approach for the main floor one.)

However, when trying to close the house purchase the unfinished bathroom became a very large problem. In order to pass the final building inspection we had to have a functioning sink and toilet in there!

What that meant for us was that before we even owned the house, we had to rush out and buy a toilet and vanity for the bathroom and have them installed by a plumber before the final inspection date. It was pretty nerve-wracking as I'm sure you can imagine. (Seeing as I'm one of those people that likes to surf Pinterest for decades before choosing something as big as a bathroom vanity.) But, I didn't have that luxury then. We drove out to Lowe's / Home Depot and after browsing for ten minutes I just had to pick the one I liked best.

I'm pretty sure this is going to be very predictable (heh heh heh), but I ended up choosing the Martha Stewart Living Seal Harbour 30-inch vanity.

It's a bit of a tight fit for that small bathroom but with a little bit of rearranging (sorry Alex) we can make it work.

Since the sink needed to be operational we also had to choose a faucet during that ten-minute-panic-stricken-we-might-not-get-the-house-shopping trip. The knobs on the vanity were polished nickel so we went the safe route and just chose the matching Martha Stewart faucet. For some reason I can't find a picture of it online so I will have to share the info about it later on.

The reason I'm sharing our vanity choice now, almost a year after purchasing it, is that The Fixer Upper bathroom reno is finally underway! Alex is over there right now (at 8:45 p.m. poor guy) wiring up electrical outlets and moving the plumbing for the tub. I'll explain more about that switcheroo in a future post as well.

I hope you don't mind some more bathroom progress over the next few weeks. We're hoping to create a cute little bathroom on a very small budget!

P.S. After doing some searching online, I found out that Holly from In the Fun Lane chose the same vanity for a bathroom in her Lexington house flip.

Image: In the Fun Lane


Once I saw the pictures, I was completely reassured about my decision. The vanity looks super cute in there!

9 comments:

  1. Love it! That is great that under pressure you ended up picking great options!

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    1. I just hope it fits with the vibe of the house. Eeek! We'll see soon enough. :)

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  2. Hi Sarah! I'm a long time reader and not sure that I've ever commented. Love your blog, and Cooper's nursery is one of my all-time favorites. I think I've pinned every picture of it ;) We just finished a bathroom reno (final, final pics coming soon!), but have the same vanity. Here's the link to Part I of the reveal (we painted it a dark gray/blue), but love it!! So happy to hear you picked the same one! (http://earningourstripes.blogspot.com/2012/11/bathroom-renovation-reveal-part-i.html). Can't wait to see the rest of the bathroom reno!

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    1. Jillian!!!

      YAAAAAAAAY for being a long-time reader and thanks for your first comment. I hope you'll leave lots now. Heh heh heh. :)

      I took a peek at your bathroom reno and it looks soooooo good! I really like the colour you chose to paint the vanity. It looks like a custom piece now!

      Thank you for the link and I'll be going back to your site since I didn't get to see the before pictures yet.

      Thanks again, girl!

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  3. We're getting this one, too! Saw it originally on My Country House's blog. She eodeled her bathroom and chose it. Love it!

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    1. Thanks Beverly!

      You'll have to let me know how it looks in your bathroom when you get it!

      I think I'll go take a snoop over at My Country House's blog to see another picture of the vanity. I love getting to see it in finished spaces.

      :)

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  4. Claire, I'm so sorry! My fat finger hit the delete button instead of the publish when I was on my iPhone this morning in bed.

    Thank you for your comment!

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  5. What a cute vanity. We don't have Martha Stewart stuff here in Aussie which is a shame. Love seeing bathroom and kitchen reno's so looking forward to seeing yours. You do have very good taste :-)

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    1. Awww, thanks Petra.

      And what a shame about not having Martha Stewart stuff in Aussie. I'm excited to try her cabinetry from Home Depot when we start our kitchen reno!

      :)

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